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Oct 21, 2022
Riverside local attractions

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Located in the southwestern part of California and right along the banks of the Santa Ana River, the city of Riverside, CA is an excellent destination for travelers wanting to explore this beautiful region. Whether you are traveling with your family or a group of friends, here are three nearby local attractions you can reach in your shiny 2022 Ford Bronco.

1. Riverside Art Museum

A large exhibition space featuring art classes, workshops, lectures, and a museum store selling local art crafts, and gifts, the Riverside Art Museum is one of the main attractions you should check out while exploring the downtown Riverside area. Founded in 1967 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, this museum is a great destination for visitors of all ages.

Located in the heart of the city center, the Riverside Art Museum can be easily reached on foot from most other local landmarks. Some of the pieces you can find in the permanent collection include works by artists including Marc Chagall, Karl Benjamin, and Millard Sheets. Besides permanent and temporary exhibitions, this art museum also hosts educational classes and workshops led by local experts.

2. Box Springs Mountain State Park

Open year-round between 7:00 am and 6:00 pm, Box Springs Mountain Reserve Park is a beautiful public recreation area that offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor sports enthusiasts and anyone wanting to get away from the routine and the bustle of the city. Covering an area of about 3,400 acres, this nature reserve boasts an extensive network of trails accessible to hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders.

Located less than 15 miles east of downtown Riverside, Box Springs Mountain Reserve Park can be reached in about 20 minutes by car, driving along route I-215 and Pigeon Pass Road. This place offers great views of the highest peak in the Box Springs Mountain range and is a great spot for different recreational activities including wildlife watching and photography, picnicking, and running.

3. Fairmount Park

Featuring picnic areas, rose gardens, beautiful lakes, a golf course, and boat rental facilities, Fairmount Park is a beautiful nature reserve that can be reached in less than five minutes from the Riverside downtown area. Covering an area of about 250 acres, this park was designed in the 1920s and is a popular weekend destination among visitors from all over the area.

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